Mon. 10/8/12 12:30am
Pidge™:
Crystal Gayle was a major Prell user from what I understand.

Mon. 10/8/12 12:47am
Kevin:
First time listening to the show live Therese, although I do miss the sound of Mike cracking open another Coors Light tallboy behind your voice, I always enjoy your music selections.

Mon. 10/8/12 1:13am
Matt from Springfield:
Awww, sorry to hear that Therese :(
Cheers to those who have it off tomorrow.

Mon. 10/8/12 1:14am
Matt from Springfield:
Now this is a :)
I heard this in the remake of "Thomas Crown Affair" with Pierce Brosnan--such a unique, out of my bounds of experience song at the time. I looked it up on IMDB, and first learned about Nina Simone. The rest, is history....

Mon. 10/8/12 1:18am
BadGuyZero [Dallas, TX]:
An AT&T tech is supposed to be here between 8am and noon to fix my interwebs. I hope it doesn't turn into an episode of "Seinfeld."

Mon. 10/8/12 1:25am
Matt from Springfield:
@Therese: I demand a re-count! Daniel Craig was going over his Bond kills on SNL, we need an objective counting of villain and anonymous henchmen deaths per each Bond.

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Mon. 10/8/12 1:27am
Therese:
Matt- It didn't occur to me to question the source, even though that source escapes me at the moment.

Mon. 10/8/12 1:33am
BadGuyZero [Dallas, TX]:
Being limited to a mobile device apparently does not affect my mutant ability to find anything on the interwebs.

Mon. 10/8/12 1:35am
Kevin:
I haven't seen any of the Bond movies since I was a kid, but I do remember that two separate Bond's killed bad guys by feeding them to sharks. The Spy Who Loved Me and License To Kill.

Mon. 10/8/12 1:38am
Matt from Springfield:
Thanks BGZ!
As we can see, "Sean Connery's You Only Live Twice was the most deadly film: 196 deaths. Compare that to the first film, Dr No with only 12, four of them by Bond. However the deadliest Bond was Pierce Brosnan - he killed 135 people in four films, an average of 33.8 per movie."

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Mon. 10/8/12 1:39am
Therese:
I think there were sharks in "Live and Let Die" as well?

Mon. 10/8/12 1:59am
Kevin:
I have a used copy of James Joyce's Ulysses from the library on base at Ft. Knox. I'm going to guess the soldiers got about as far into the book as I have, the stamped title page.

Mon. 10/8/12 2:07am
Kevin:
Still love that Todd Rundgren left The Nazz because he wanted the band to sound more like Laura Nyro. Shame they never collaborated.

Mon. 10/8/12 2:16am
Matt from Springfield:
@Kevin: There's definitely a Laura Nyro-like personality in his solo work that her music contributed towards. We can at least thank her for making Todd want to sound "less like the Who, and more like Laura Nyro".